Undergraduate Research Reports & Masters Dissertations

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    Voluntary Liquidation of Zambian Financial Service Providers and Depositor Protection: Comparative Study with Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa
    (2017) CHINYAMA, Arnold
    Financial services providers are, by their nature, special due to a unique role they play in the economy of any country through financial intermediary. Consequently, they are subject to a distinct set of rules that may not apply to ordinary entities. The special status of financial services providers is widely recognized. Financial service providers play a key role in financial stability in respect of the financial system and the economy as a whole. Growth of financial services industry has led financial services provider to become too big and too interconnected and in terms of supervisory authorities too important for financial stability.2 Further, the intensification of the linkages between banks through interbank payments and interbank deposits has greatly expanded the scope of financial shocks.
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    Assessing the Legal Framework and Institutional impediments in protecting the Rights of Street Children in Zambia: A study of Lusaka Urban
    (2015) MULENGA, Oswald
    This dissertation focused on assessing the legal a frame work and institutional efficacy in a bid to protect the rights of street children as enshrined in the Universal Declaration for Human Rights of 1948 and the African Charter of Human and Peoples Rights of 1981. The objective of this research was to audit and assess the laws which are child protection related. Inter alia, the major challenge discovered is the lacuna and discrepancy between effective law regime and the ineffective enforcement regime of the same. The study also reveals that to curb this iniquity there is need to adopt an institutionalized integrated purposeful legal approach.
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    Analysis of effectiveness of the law of agency on electronic commerce in Zambia: A study of ZAMPOST - Ndola Branch
    (2016) AONGOLA, Henry Saboi
    The study analysed the effectiveness of Law of Agency in relation to the electronic commerce at Zampost, Ndola, with the introduction of electronic business, products such as importation of Motor vehicles, Western Union money transfer, swift cash and many more other products. The findings concluded that the law of Agency was effective on electronic commerce at Zampost in Ndola District of Zambia.